July 9, 2004
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I have some mpeg4 (quicktime) video that I would like to convert to mpeg2 so I can watch it on my el cheapo Apex player. I am using OS X (Panther). Are there any free or cheap tools that will do this that won't make my head explode? I supplicated the Google gods and came up empty.
posted by mecran01 to (5 comments total)
I know Toast does this if you just drag the MP4 file to it, and you can probably get ffmpegX to deal with it as well.

iMovie/iDVD ought to be able to handle it, too, but if your experiences turn out to be anything like mine, you'll find those tools really awkward.
posted by majick at 9:55 AM on July 9, 2004


MMT-EZ is A-OK.
posted by Smart Dalek at 9:56 AM on July 9, 2004


And double-check your DVD player's docs... some of them can play nearly anything w/o conversion
posted by nathan_teske at 11:21 AM on July 9, 2004


Thanks for locating those tools for me. I will probably try ffmpeg first, and report back. I have a camera full of .movs I want to show the kids on the dvd player.
posted by mecran01 at 7:32 AM on July 10, 2004


ffmpeg can be installed with Fink, including the dependencies! Whoo!
posted by mecran01 at 12:16 PM on July 10, 2004


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